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How it works?
Connect your Cody workspace
Link your Cody AI assistant to CodeWords through secure API authentication, enabling access to code analysis capabilities, conversation history, and workspace configurations for intelligent automation.
Automate code documentation
Generate comprehensive code documentation by triggering Cody to analyze new commits, pull requests, or entire codebases, then store the results in your documentation platform or wiki.
Enhance code reviews
Augment your review process by having Cody analyze pull requests for potential issues, suggest improvements, and provide explanations that help reviewers understand complex changes more quickly.
Answer developer questions
Route technical questions from team members to Cody for instant answers about your codebase, reducing wait times and helping developers maintain momentum on their tasks.
Generate code explanations
Create workflows that produce plain-language explanations of code sections when team members request clarification, onboarding new developers, or documenting legacy systems for modernization efforts.
Share knowledge automatically
Capture valuable insights from Cody conversations and distribute them to your team through Slack, documentation systems, or knowledge bases to build organizational understanding of your codebase.
Monitor code quality insights
Collect Cody's analysis of code patterns, potential bugs, and improvement suggestions across multiple projects to identify training opportunities and architectural guidance needs for your team.
Streamline onboarding processes
Build automated onboarding workflows that use Cody to generate codebase tours, explain architectural decisions, and answer new team member questions about project structure and conventions.

Configure
Build
Automated code review assistant
Create a workflow that sends every new pull request to Cody for analysis, then posts the AI-generated insights as comments on the PR, highlighting potential issues and suggesting improvements before human review.
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